DocumentCode
1157611
Title
Determining Input-Output Relationships of Nonlinear Systems by Inversions
Author
Frank, P. ; McFee, R.
Volume
10
Issue
2
fYear
1963
fDate
6/1/1963 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
168
Lastpage
180
Abstract
The relation between input and output of many linear systems and circuits is ordinarily found by repeated use of functional inversion, i.e., the process where, given
one finds
. Many nonlinear circuits and systems can be analyzed using functional inversion in exactly the same way. The methods for accomplishing this inversion however are different. Where the nonlinear relations are given as graphs, the inverse relations are shown by the same graphs. Where derivatives and integrals are involved, approximate inverses can be obtained using a generalization of the "reversion" method of Sims [11] and Pipes [12], or the iteration method. Practical examples given include the design of a nonlinear equalizer and the analysis of a feedback circuit, a tunnel diode network, and an automatic gain control circuit. The mathematical bases of the methods are discussed, along with their representation by flow graphs, and the insertion of initial conditions.
one finds
. Many nonlinear circuits and systems can be analyzed using functional inversion in exactly the same way. The methods for accomplishing this inversion however are different. Where the nonlinear relations are given as graphs, the inverse relations are shown by the same graphs. Where derivatives and integrals are involved, approximate inverses can be obtained using a generalization of the "reversion" method of Sims [11] and Pipes [12], or the iteration method. Practical examples given include the design of a nonlinear equalizer and the analysis of a feedback circuit, a tunnel diode network, and an automatic gain control circuit. The mathematical bases of the methods are discussed, along with their representation by flow graphs, and the insertion of initial conditions.Keywords
Diodes; Equalizers; Feedback circuits; Flow graphs; Linear programming; Linear systems; Nonlinear circuits; Nonlinear systems; Operations research; Publishing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuit Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9324
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCT.1963.1082145
Filename
1082145
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